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Does a steam need water to work?

steam is water


If you wanted to change the steam back in to water what would you have to do to the steam?

You need to cool it down.


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What is a major advantage of the steam engine over water?

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Is steam curing better than water curing?

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How many gallons of water did a steam train need in the 1800s?

The farther they went, the more water they needed.


Does a steam train need fuel to work?

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